Modi Has Dehumanised Kashmiris Yet Again With the Arbitrary Sacking of Govt Employees
The Jammu and Kashmir administration has recently served termination notices on two government teachers and a revenue official after accusing them of being anti-national and a threat to the security of the state.
Jammu and Kashmir s LG Manoj Sinha. Photo: Twitter/@manojsinha
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Why should we worry about the termination of service of three Kashmiris by the Jammu and Kashmir administration? It is natural to assume the three are guilty of dereliction of duty or violation of the code of conduct state governments have for their employees. However, that is certainly not the case here.
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Cyber Whispers: Why the MHAâs Volunteer Programme Needs to be Carefully Thought Through
The programme needs to be evaluated in the larger socio-political context of the day. The categories of content sought to be red-flagged are couched in broad terminology, creating a risk of unofficial surveillance.
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Tech17/Feb/2021
India’s home affairs ministry recently flagged off a âCyber Crime Volunteers Conceptâ, an initiative aimed at inviting ordinary citizens to sign up as volunteers who would help identify the circulation of digital âunlawful contentâ.Â
Govt seeks cyber crime volunteers to report on anti-national posts; project launched in Jammu and Kashmir The project known as Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) will also have cyber awareness promoters to help create awareness about cyber crime among citizens and cyber experts who will provide technical help in investigations Representational Image Jammu: In a bid to keep an eye on the cyber world in a coordinated and comprehensive manner , the government has asked common people to register as cybercrime volunteers to help check posts against the sovereignty of the nation, on child and women abuse and attempts to disturb the law and order situation.
Govt asks people to register as cyber crime volunteers to check unlawful online content
JAMMU/NEW DELHI: In a bid to keep an eye on the cyber world in a “coordinated and comprehensive manner”, the government has asked common people to register as cyber crime volunteers to help check posts against the sovereignty of the nation, on child and women abuse and attempts to disturb the law and order situation.
The project known as Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) is an initiative of the Union Ministry. It was started in militancy-hit Jammu and Kashmir last week where the police issued a circular asking citizens to register themselves as volunteers.